Congratulations on your new kitten! We are so happy you have chosen us to care for the new member of your family! Prior to your first visit, we want to give you a heads up on what to expect and what information we need you to bring.

If you have any vaccine, deworming or medical history for your kitten, please bring it with you. We want to know what has been done so we can plan what is needed in the future. Many kittens have worms, so even if your kitten has been dewormed, bring a fecal sample to the first visit so we can make sure there aren't any worms to worry about.

The first visit we talk about a lot of things, diet, exercise, vaccine schedule, parasite control, spaying and neutering, socialization and general wellness. We schedule you for a 30 minute appointment time to make sure we have enough time to go over everything and answer any questions you may have.

We routinely vaccinate every kitten for feline viral rhinotracheitis, calicivirus and pneumonitis (FVRCP). This vaccine needs to be boostered every 3-4 weeks until your kitten is 16 weeks old. The series is usually started at 8 weeks of age. All kittens receive Rabies, usually with their last FVRCP booster.

If your kitten hasn't already been tested for Feline Leukemia (FELV), we recommend a quick blood test run in the clinic to make sure your kitten does not have FELV. The test takes about 10 minutes.

Feline leukemia vaccination is currently recommended by the American Association of Feline Practitioners for all kittens, regardless of their lifestyle. Even though you want your kitten to be indoors only, some kittens decide they want to explore and sneak outside, putting them at risk of coming in contact with the disease, so the AAFP recommends being better safe than sorry. If at the one year booster appointment your kitten has remained indoors only FELV vaccine is no longer given. The initial series is two shots usually at 12 and 16 weeks.

Every kitten receives a complimentary nail trim with the first visit and a complimentary dewormer/flea control spot on medication, Revolution.

We recommend all pets are given permanent identification with a microchip. We can implant the microchip at any visit.

Finally, we offer kitten wellness and sterilization plans that offer savings on the services needed to keep your pet healthy. These plans are described in the wellness plan section of our website. You can sign up for the plans when you come in for your first visit.

Sign up using the form or call 425-432-9975 to make your appointment.

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Office Hours

Day

Open

Closed

Monday

7:30am

7:00pm

Tuesday

7:30am

7:00pm

Wednesday

7:30am

7:00pm

Thursday

7:30am

7:00pm

Friday

7:30am

7:00pm

Saturday

8:00am

5:00pm

Sunday

Closed

Closed

Day

Open

Closed

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

Sunday

7:30am

7:30am

7:30am

7:30am

7:30am

8:00am

Closed

7:00pm

7:00pm

7:00pm

7:00pm

7:00pm

5:00pm

Closed

Doctor always on premises during hours of operation

Closed for staff meeting second Tuesday of the month from noon to 2 pm.

For after hours emergencies:

please call us, 425-432-9975 and follow the prompts to speak to a veterinary professional. They will help triage your pet's condition and will help you decide if you need to be seen at an emergency facility or if not, they will let us know to call you as soon as we are open.